Braga’s performance is stunning, heroic, a tour de force set apart from the family problems that weave in and out, writes J.P. Devine.
2016
Saturday, Nov. 12 Misty Mountaineers return to St. Albans
ST. ALBANS — The Misty Mountaineers Band will perform a two-hour bluegrass music concert starting at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at the “Mother Church” of country music, the St. Albans Maine Town Hall. The group that originated in St. Albans in 1975 range from straight Bluegrass to gospel, swing and older styled country tunes. […]
Two KVCC students receive MEREDA scholarships
Recipients are Newport’s Dearborn, Fairfield’s Knapik.
Lost deer hunter found after spending night in Maine woods
Brownell Bacon, 79, of Vermont had left his camp in Allagash but failed to return after dark, the Maine Warden Service says.
Trump likely to move quickly on Supreme Court vacancy
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Top high school athletes put decisions in writing
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Thousands join anti-Trump protests around the country
Some protesters set fires and break windows, but most of the demonstrations are peaceful.
Celtics have slow start, never catch up
The Wizards break out to a huge first-quarter lead in their 118-93 win.
For female backers of Clinton, a one-two punch
Although staggered by the election loss, some prefer to accentuate the positives such as Clinton’s edge in the popular vote.
UMaine men’s basketball searches for stability
Five players transferred from Orono after last season, leaving Coach Bob Walsh to scramble to fill vacancies.